Greatest Peaks Project (2022): #45 - 1999-00 Alonzo Mourning
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Re: Greatest Peaks Project (2022): #45 - 1999-00 Alonzo Mourning
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Re: Greatest Peaks Project (2022): #45 - 1999-00 Alonzo Mourning
Stalwart wrote:70sFan wrote:Stalwart wrote:Theres just no rhyme or reason for these picks anymore. Then again there are only 5 of you participating. Its not like this is some consensus project.
Alonzo was never a top 50 player all time yet he has a top 50 peak? Doesn't add up.
Who would you take over him that are not voted in yet?
Well off the top Im thinking of Elgin Baylor, Bob Mcadoo, Clyde Drexler, John Stockton, John Havlicek, Willis Reed, Walt Bellamy, Gary Payton, Grant Hill, Paul Arizin, George Gervin...theres so many.
Good, so make a case for them here.
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Re: Greatest Peaks Project (2022): #45 - 1999-00 Alonzo Mourning
70sFan wrote:Stalwart wrote:70sFan wrote:Who would you take over him that are not voted in yet?
Well off the top Im thinking of Elgin Baylor, Bob Mcadoo, Clyde Drexler, John Stockton, John Havlicek, Willis Reed, Walt Bellamy, Gary Payton, Grant Hill, Paul Arizin, George Gervin...theres so many.
Good, so make a case for them here.
I think the cases are self evident
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Stalwart wrote:70sFan wrote:Stalwart wrote:
Well off the top Im thinking of Elgin Baylor, Bob Mcadoo, Clyde Drexler, John Stockton, John Havlicek, Willis Reed, Walt Bellamy, Gary Payton, Grant Hill, Paul Arizin, George Gervin...theres so many.
Good, so make a case for them here.
I think the cases are self evident
Then it makes your job easier.
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Re: Greatest Peaks Project (2022): #45 - 1999-00 Alonzo Mourning
70sFan wrote:Stalwart wrote:70sFan wrote:Good, so make a case for them here.
I think the cases are self evident
Then it makes your job easier.
It actually more difficult to explain self evident things to someone who doesn't accept that doesn't accept that evidence.
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Stalwart wrote:70sFan wrote:Stalwart wrote:
I think the cases are self evident
Then it makes your job easier.
It actually more difficult to explain self evident things to someone who doesn't accept that doesn't accept that evidence.
Your job would be to present these evidences, not to convince people who disagree. I don't see any problems here.